Green Lantern Corps #16
The battle between Mogo and Ranx comes to a close this week. Pretty much what you would expect from a space comic in the middle of a war arc. Lots of power beams followed by dismembered limbs and torn up corpses. My favorite bit was the different reactions from various Lanterns after receiving their authorization to kill. On one side you have new-comers and soldiers like Vath and Isamot going all "Its about time!" and on the other side of the fence you can just see Kilowog's heart sinking with the announcement.
In any case, the battle ends but the war just steps into high-gear with the last page revealing what we learned in the last Green Lantern: the Sinestro Corps is going after Earth.
4/5
Tales of the Sinestro Corps: Cyborg Superman
A good portion of the issue (more than I would have liked actually) is devoted to retelling Hank Henshaw's origin. Maybe its just me, but I felt impatient getting through these pages. I know this story. Whatever. Once we were done with all that the story picked up.
The good guys take their knocks here, that's for sure. The Justice League is overwhelmed by all of the Manhunter/Sinestro Corps forces, the Watch Tower didn't look like it was in good shape, what with parts of it being blown apart and all and Henshaw manages to put Superman down personally, destroying a national monument along the way (and literally setting the stage for that Evil Shall Inherit the Earth promo shot that we've all seen).
3/5
Ms. Marvel #20
The arc comes to a close with last month's cliffhanger resolved by Carol's new Deus Ex Machina power. Puppet Master ends up killing himself (for however long he decides to stay dead), blowing his mansion up in an attempt to take Ms. Marvel with him. For her part, Carol willingly does nothing to prevent him knowing she'll survive the blast. Afterwards she lies in her report saying that there was nothing she could do and that as they say is that. Beast goes over Carol's case again just before the alien baddie all the way back from the first arc comes back at the close of the issue, likely pissed off about getting blown up and looking for some payback.
I'm sure somebody could make a post here about the sliding scale of morality and heroes killing. Ms. Marvel decides that because of her inaction she may as well have killed him, but argues on the other hand that he won't be able to hurt anyone again and pretty much concludes that it was worth it.
She comes off pretty cold-hearted in the last few pages and its definitely a dark turn but I'm not so sure that she came to this decision of her own free will, not with dirty aliens running around inside her body.
The art especially shined during Carol's fight with Stature, what with cars and homes being used as projectiles and all. Poor girl needs to learn how to take one on the chin.
4/5